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It examines how dispositions and attitudes are inferred from behavior, distinguishes attitudes versus traits, and reviews explicit and implicit measurement approaches including self-presentation biases. The book then develops models for consistency from dispositions to actions, including moderating variables, behavioral aggregation logic, and the path from intentions to actions via perceived behavioral control and the theory of planned behavior.","|  |\n| --- |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n|  |\n\n# ATTITUDES,PERSONALITYAND BEHAVIOR\n\nMAPPING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY  \nSeries Editor:Tony Manstead  \nCurrent titles:  \nIcek Ajzen:Attitudes,Personality and Behavior (Second Edition)Robert S.Baron and Norbert L.Kerr:Group Process,Group Decision,Group Action (Second Edition)  \nMarilynn B.Brewer:Intergroup Relations (Second Edition)Steve Duck:Relating to Others (Second Edition)  \nJ.Richard Eiser:Social Judgement  \nRussell G.Geen:Human Aggression (Second Edition)Howard Giles and Nikolas Coupland:Language:Contexts andConsequences  \nDean G.Pruitt and Peter J.Carnevale:Negotiation in Social Conflict  \nWolfgang Stroebe:Social Psychology and Health (Second Edition)  \nJohn Turner:Social Influence  \nLeslie A.Zebrowitz:Social Perception  \n# ATTITUDES,PERSONALITYAND BEHAVIOR\n\nSECOND EDITION  \nIcek Ajzen  \nOpen University PressMcGraw-Hill EducationMcGraw-Hill HouseShoppenhangers RoadMaidenheadBerkshireEnglandSL62QL  \nemail:enquiries@openup.co.uk  \nworld wide web:www.openup.co.uk  \nand Two Penn Plaza,New York,NY 10121-2289,USA  \nFirst published 2005  \nCopyright CIcek Ajzen  \nAll rights reserved.Except for the quotation of short passages for thepurpose of criticism and review,no part of this publication may bereproduced,stored in a retrieval system,or transmitted,in any form or byany means,electronic,mechanical,photocopying,recording or otherwise,without the prior written permission of the publisher or a licence fromthe Copyright Licensing Agency Limited.Details of such licences (forreprographic reproduction)may be obtained from the Copyright LicensingAgency Ltd of 90 Tottenham Court Road,London W1T4LP.  \nA catalogue record of this book is available from the British Library  \nISBN 10:0335217036(pb)0335217044(hb)  \nISBN 13:9780335217038(pb)9780335217045(hb)  \nLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataCIP data applied for  \nTypeset by RefineCatch Limited,Bungay,SuffolkPrinted in Poland,EU by O.Z.Graf.S.A.www.polskabook.pl  \n\n|  |\n| --- |\n\nONE  \nTWO  \nCONTENTS  \nPreface  \nAttitudes and personality traits  \nFrom acts to dispositions  \nInferring personality traits from behavior  \nInferring attitudes from behavior  \nAttitudes versus traits  \nExplicit measures of attitudes and personality traits  \nOvercoming self-presentation biases  \nImplicit measures of attitudes and personality traits  \nFrom dispositions to actions  \nDimensions of personality  \nA hierarchical model of attitude  \nSummary and conclusions  \nNotes  \nSuggestions for further reading  \nConsistency in human affairs  \nPsychological foundations of consistency  \nPreference for consistency  \nFunctional consistency  \nInherent consistency  \nEmpirical evidence  \nBehavioral consistency  \nPredictive validity  \nImplications  \nSummary and conclusions  \nNotes  \nSuggestions for further reading  \nxi  \n1  \n2  \n2  \n3  \n5  \n6  \n14  \n16  \n19  \n19  \n20  \n22  \n22  \n23  \n24  \n25  \n25  \n26  \n28  \n30  \n31  \n33  \n38  \n39  \n39  \n40  \n\n| viii  \u003Cbr>CONTENTS  \u003Cbr>41  \u003Cbr>From dispositions to actions  \u003Cbr>THREE  \u003Cbr>The moderating variables approach  \u003Cbr>41  \u003Cbr>42  \u003Cbr>Situational factors as moderators  \u003Cbr>Individual differences as moderators  \u003Cbr>45  \u003Cbr>Secondary characteristics of the disposition  \u003Cbr>48  \u003Cbr>The MODE model:an integrative theoretical framework  \u003Cbr>57  \u003Cbr>Strength ofbehavioral dispositions  \u003Cbr>58  \u003Cbr>Moderating variables and the question of consistency  \u003Cbr>63  \u003Cbr>Limitations of amoderating variables approach  \u003Cbr>64  \u003Cbr>Summary and conclusions  \u003Cbr>69  \u003Cbr>70  \u003Cbr>Notes  \u003Cbr>70  \u003Cbr>Suggestions for further reading  \u003Cbr>The principle of compatibility  \u003Cbr>71  \u003Cbr>FOUR  \u003Cbr>72  \u003Cbr>The logic of aggregation  \u003Cbr>74  \u003Cbr>Consistency of behavioral aggregates  \u003Cbr>Predictive validity for behavioral aggregates  \u003Cbr>78  \u003Cbr>80  \u003Cbr>Aggregation and the question of consistency  \u003Cbr>83  \u003Cbr>Prediction of specific behavioral tendencies  \u003Cbr>The principle of compatibility  \u003Cbr>85  \u003Cbr>88  \u003Cbr>Personality traits and s","cbCaiohrjESim499","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaiohrjESim499","pdf",41296910,5,1,191,"English","en",105,"# Preface\n# Attitudes and personality traits\n## From acts to dispositions\n## Inferring personality traits from behavior\n## Inferring attitudes from behavior\n## Attitudes versus traits\n## Explicit measures of attitudes and personality traits\n## Overcoming self-presentation biases\n## Implicit measures of attitudes and personality traits\n# From dispositions to actions\n## Dimensions of personality\n## A hierarchical model of attitude\n## Summary and conclusions\n# The moderating variables approach\n## Situational factors as moderators\n## Individual differences as moderators\n## The MODE model: an integrative theoretical framework\n## Limitations of the moderating variables approach\n## Summary and conclusions\n# The logic of aggregation\n## Consistency of behavioral aggregates\n## Predictive validity for behavioral aggregates\n## Prediction of specific behavioral tendencies\n## Perceived behavioral control\n## Attitudes and specific response tendencies\n# From intentions to actions\n## Predicting behavior from intention\n## Perceived behavioral control\n## Spontaneous intentions\n# Explaining intentions and behavior\n## A theory of planned behavior\n## Predicting intentions\n## Predicting behavioral goals\n## Behavioral interventions\n# Conclusion\n## Behavioral 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